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Pink Cushion Mum Shasta Daisy 
PERENNIALS 
COLUMBINE 
Long-spurred hybrids, a distinct improvement. Dainty, many 
colored and long blooming. 
Shasta DAISY 
Fine large white daisy freely produced in June. Excellent for cut 
flowers. 
DELPHINIUM 
Tall stately spires for the background of the flower garden. 
Pink Cushion MUM 
An unusual perennial plant, produces hundreds of beautiful pink 
flowers in late fall. 


Rheinlander Mrs. Jenkins B. Comte 
HARDY PHLOX 
Many grand effects may be achieved with these most satisfactory, hardy 
plants. Equally good in beds by themselves, in clumps in the perennial gardens, 
or as an edging for shrub or evergreen plantings. They are easy to grow and 
their tall, waxy trusses fit perfectly into any scheme. The range of colors is 
wide. Some have distinctive eyes, others are solid colors. All are beautiful and 
some of them are essential in any well planned garden. 
RIJNSTROOM. Good, strong grower, strong stems with heavy trusses of lively 
rose-pink flowers. 
CHAS. H. MAYO. Fine strong plants. The individual florets are pure white 
with small red eye. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Bright rosy carmine with claret-red eye. Tall and strong 
grower. 
RHEINLANDER. Splendid old-time variety. Flower heads large, salmon-pink, 
on good, strong stems. 
MRS. JENKINS. Pure white, large, late flowering, medium height. Few va- 
rieties equal its free flowering habit. 
B. COMTE. Tall growing variety producing large heads of rich, satiny 
amaranth flowers. 
CHAMPS ELYSEES. Rich purplish crimson. One of the finest of all dark reds. 
THOR. Popular because of its splendid free flowering qualities. Beautiful 
shade of deep salmon-pink with small aniline-red eye. 
WIDAR. Tall, strong grower: free bloomer. A fine blue-violet. 

P. Struthers {32} Widar 
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